Clint and Scott Eastwood are a father-son duo as they appear in their first photo shoot together. Covering the September 2016 issue of Esquire, the actors are photographed by Terry Richardson. Asked how he can create his own identity in the shadow of his father, Scott responds, “I just do what he does: Keep moving forward. You can’t look back or think about that kind of stuff too much. You just keep making movies; hopefully, you make some good ones. Probably gonna make some bad ones along the way.”
Clint adds, “Well, he’s smart. He’s doing a lot of things, and you learn on every picture. And that’s one of the secrets: With everything you do, learn something new about yourself.”
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Clint & Scott Eastwood Esquire Photo Shoot
Relaying advice his father once gave him, Scott continues, ” I remember something he told me early on. I don’t remember how old I was when you told me this, Dad. But you said, ‘As an actor, I never went back to my trailer. I always hung out on set and learned.’ That stuck with me. I’m on this Fast and the Furious movie right now, and everyone goes back to their trailer. I stick around and say, ‘Why you are setting up the shot like this?’ I want to learn.” Read more on Esquire.com.